Research Blog - Invention of the Telephones

 Sienna Kissack

Mr. Roddy

IHSS

April 28, 2022


The Invention of the Telephone in the 1800’s


In the late 1800’s Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone. He had been making this since the 1600’s and they were able to send out voice data mechanically. While this could be fantastic, the drawback to this was that there could only be one message transferred at a time. Alexander Graham Bell had noticed this and wanted to improve it to where you can speak to anyone from a distance.

Alexander Graham Bell got the help from Thomas A. Watson to make a prototype phone to test and see if you can talk from a distance and make the transmitting faster. In the first telephone, Bell noticed that there were sound waves, causing the telephone to vibrate when someone is talking. When the phone would vibrate, it would cause the phone to replicate in the persons ear as a receiving instrument. A couple days later after making this telephone, it had carried out its first message. That message being, “Mr. Watson, come here, I need you.” Which is from Bell to his assistant.

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